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A traditional [[race association is::Prydaen]] [[page type is::definition|song]], sung over the corpse at death.
A traditional [[race association is::Prydaen]] [[page type is::definition|song]], sung over the corpse at death.


Demrris told us before he left
:Demrris told us before he left
A promise of a life beyond our deaths
:A promise of a life beyond our deaths
The Great Old One must have known
:The Great Old One must have known
That the world is too wide for one life alone
:That the world is too wide for one life alone
So though this soul goes to Tenemlor
:So though this soul goes to Tenemlor
Soon it shall return to us once more
:Soon it shall return to us once more
Passing from her blessed home
:Passing from her blessed home
Back to the plains with us it will roam
:Back to the plains with us it will roam
And wander the forests and drink down the wind
:And wander the forests and drink down the wind
And sing this song with us again.
:And sing this song with us again.
And when the wheel has turned once more,
:And when the wheel has turned once more,
It will hear this song, as it did before.
:It will hear this song, as it did before.
Hear us, hear us, hurry along,
:Hear us, hear us, hurry along,
Take your rest, but don't stay long.
:Take your rest, but don't stay long.
For leaves fall to ground and nourish the tree
:For leaves fall to ground and nourish the tree
The leaves come back, and so shall we!
:The leaves come back, and so shall we!


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Latest revision as of 14:40, 21 March 2011

The Wheel Song

A traditional Prydaen song, sung over the corpse at death.

Demrris told us before he left
A promise of a life beyond our deaths
The Great Old One must have known
That the world is too wide for one life alone
So though this soul goes to Tenemlor
Soon it shall return to us once more
Passing from her blessed home
Back to the plains with us it will roam
And wander the forests and drink down the wind
And sing this song with us again.
And when the wheel has turned once more,
It will hear this song, as it did before.
Hear us, hear us, hurry along,
Take your rest, but don't stay long.
For leaves fall to ground and nourish the tree
The leaves come back, and so shall we!